Funny how one unqualified black man being elected President turned Chunky’s entire world on its head, Bizarro-style. I mean, there was also the Pam-rejection, her “dalliance” with Spencer, and of course the fabled bike accident. What was the Main Event, that changed his every opinion, on every issue?

Princess Natasha
May 18, 2011 at 11:53 pm
Poor Jimmah. Imagine what stress he is under trying to please his wife with his limp, puny appendage, after she’d been repeatedly ass-blasted by horses, donkeys and dildos (oh my!)

Thank you for defending LGF, especially zulubaby and HA. I really appreciate the words of support.
And now, to make Matt Haughey and Anil Dash happy, and get back in their good graces, I’m banning all of you!
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By the way, just for the record, yes I did call Matt Haughey a “juvenile know-nothing.” And here’s his comment at Meatfilter that led to it (the quote is from Mark Steyn’s article):
—Matt Haughey In His Own WordsOr as Charles Johnson, whose excellent “Little Green Footballs” Web site turns up dozens of fascinating Islamic tidbits every day…
muwhahahahahaha. Oh man. I’m supposed to take this editorial seriously with a statement like that?posted by mathowie at 11:33 AM PST on August 20
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Note to Matt: the opinion of one Mark Steyn means more to me than that of several dozen Matt Haugheys and Anil Dashes.

I really wasn’t going to write anything more about the smear campaign against LGF (which is still going on, by the way), or about MSNBC’s Will Femia’s non-apology for what some people believe came close to a libelous accusation.

But I just received a copy of a letter to MSNBC that I know our readers will enjoy.

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Dear Mr Femia,

Re: “Is this news or hate?”

There’s only one thing more pathetic than calling someone a hatemonger, and that’s raising the imputation that he might be – a slur whose combination of pro forma namecalling and personal evasion is uniquely repellent. “Is this news or hate?” In the immortal words of Al Gore, “I have not raised those doubts but many have.”

The question might more properly be asked of MSNBC. Is it news or hate for a major media organization to impugn a man’s reputation without citing a single piece of evidence?

It is, as it happens, the very opposite of what Charles Johnson does. In the time I’ve been reading Mr Johnson, he’s never said anything as hateful as, say, the famously nice Harry Belafonte. Instead, he unearths hundreds of fascinating tidbits from the Muslim world – quotes from government ministers, state broadcasting outlets and best-selling newspapers. I can understand why those who’ve invested a lifetime in multiculti bromides would rather Mr Johnson stop linking to the A-list imams – “O God, destroy the Jews and their supporters. O God, destroy the Christians and their supporters and followers, shake the ground under them, instill fear in their hearts, and freeze the blood in their veins” (Sheikh Akram Abd-al-Razzaq al-Ruqayhi from the Grand Mosque in Sanaa on Yemeni state TV, Aug 9th). To the PC crowd, it’s not helpful. But that doesn’t make it hateful.

I think, having defamed Mr Johnson, MSNC now needs to do what he does: provide some examples. Or, to reduce it to the same monosyllabic multiple-choice of “Is this news or hate?”, put up or shut up. Better yet, have the grace to apologize.

Mr Johnson has an admirable curiosity about the world we live in. I wish I could say the same about, oh, MSNBC’s primetime line-up. Whoops, now I’m being hateful…

Unbelievable as in, practically nonexistent. He’d been off the rails for long enough by then, that most people had already written him off. A few were surprised he was still blogging at all, he’d dropped off the map so completely. The silly list of non-reasons also exposed him further as a ninny of no intellectual consequence, for those who hadn’t been paying attention to his demise (and they were legion).

Which “obsessed loons” is he talking about? The only people who are “repeating the same smears” (ie call him out on his lies and hypocrisy) are the people here at DoD. Everyone else has long moved on and couldn’t give a shit about him because he’s just no longer relevant. He’s just trying to make himself look important.

Actually, no. That’s the Left. Ask David Horowitz about that, or your old boss at PJM. They dared to renounce their former Leftist ideals, and were viciously attacked by former friends, and shunned by all the cool kids in their Left-dominated milyos.

Fatso neglects to mention that when he broke ranks, he also viciously turned against and smeared many of his friends and associates along the way…. Hoft, Geller, Breitbart, Spencer, Patterico…this list goes on and on.

If the fat shit wants to see what a real smear campaign looks like he only needs to re-read his posts about his ex-friends. He’s projecting again.

… oooops, on second thought maybe he will NOT like seeing himself + his former protegee pop-up when he does a ‘search twitter for green_footballs mentions’ when I’ve just mentioned him in one of my tweets, like would happen as in this adapted twitter search…. oh well, too bad so sad 😦

Chunky’s review said that while he hadn’t had the opportunity to try it on a woman yet, it felt good just wearing it around the house, and his Indonesian houseboy said his bulbous triple-chin looked “just like balls” hanging beneath it.

Thanks, ‘Mouse, and same to your hubby. It’s a great day for the Dads, especially the ones who haven’t abandoned their families or totally alienated their offspring by being complete dickholes, drunks, bums or garage-dwelling vermin. 🙂

My older daughter wrote a post about me on her blog today that had me blubbering this morning like Chunky with an empty bag of Cheetos. Just when you think they’ve moved on with their lives, and you’re ancient history, taken for granted, etc. They do remember it all, and they do appreciate what you’ve done, particularly after they’ve moved out and learned to live a quasi-independent life in the Rotten Apple. 🙂